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. >>> steve, for the most part we have a decent commute. over night we have one big problem. i do want to mention that traffic starting off on the east shore freeway does look good and its dry. remember steve mentioned if it does rain tomorrow, you really need to give yourself extra time. if it does rain for the morning commute tomorrow it will be a big deal for the traffic. it will be a lot of slow traffic. it always happens that way. there is no reason to believe it would be otherwise. this is a look at the the bay bridge toll plaza and the traffic looks good. i want to put it on the map here. interstate 880 a deadly collision. breaking news out of oakland where all but one lane of southbound 880 is open. paul chambers is there with more on what chp says might have caused the car to flip on to the other side of the freeway. paul. >> reporter: that is correct. i want to show you the traffic. its down to one lane here. it is slow going in this area. we are up on the highway. i will tell you this is a pretty interesting track. let's show you right now. the car is basically unr
. >>> steve, for the most part we have a decent commute. over night we have one big problem. i do want to mention that traffic starting off on the east shore freeway does look good and its dry. remember steve mentioned if it does rain tomorrow, you really need to give yourself extra time. if it does rain for the morning commute tomorrow it will be a big deal for the traffic. it will be a lot of slow traffic. it always happens that way. there is no reason to believe it would be...
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steve, those as you know are cyclical growing type stocks. so the stock market is more bullish on the economy than probably either of us. >> i think so. but we have to keep in mind, larry, going back the stock market today in real terms isn't much different than it was 15 years ago. you and i are old enough to remember the 70s where you had some great upswings in the market. but at the end of the day, it went nowhere and in real terms if went down. so i think this is a period of exuberance and reaction to the federal reserve not doing the taper. but in the real world, i think what happened in the third quarter is a sign that it's going to be tougher to get those profits overall. >> we will see. but i'm just making this point again from this wall street journal. profits are exceeding expectations in a lot of key sectors. materials, industrials, tech and the so-called consumer discretionary. i find that very interesting. i want to go to europe. we have i think a full screen. the european central bank has a balance sheet just like the federal re
steve, those as you know are cyclical growing type stocks. so the stock market is more bullish on the economy than probably either of us. >> i think so. but we have to keep in mind, larry, going back the stock market today in real terms isn't much different than it was 15 years ago. you and i are old enough to remember the 70s where you had some great upswings in the market. but at the end of the day, it went nowhere and in real terms if went down. so i think this is a period of...
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steve and virginia on our republican line. you are on the "washington journal." what do you think about these proposed fixes? going tohey are not work. they are trying to print money to cover up their corruption and incompetence. every man, woman, and child a $5,000 credit card that will be activated the minute you get a cold. then if somebody's catastrophic plan cannot be funded with that go to your congressional district and have more money loaded onto it. it will give every man, woman, and child in this country a health-care savings account. it would be their responsibility to look after their own needs. we would start treating people like adults instead of a bunch of children. democrats do not -- do not believe in treating people like children. tweets.ts of treat -- here is a slew of them. where does obama get the authority to change laws? says, how can the white house make changes to the law without an act of congress? how many have actually read the fix to the bill. will this only make things worse? president trying to provide cover for geo--- cover for dem
steve and virginia on our republican line. you are on the "washington journal." what do you think about these proposed fixes? going tohey are not work. they are trying to print money to cover up their corruption and incompetence. every man, woman, and child a $5,000 credit card that will be activated the minute you get a cold. then if somebody's catastrophic plan cannot be funded with that go to your congressional district and have more money loaded onto it. it will give every man,...
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steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that. the $500 policy that you're looking at actually is a shortened network than what i had before. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that was comparable to mine there is none. my out-of-pocket for my family is $3,500. everything else is paid at 100%. the closest thing i could find that's comparable as they say was $12,000 out of pocket. there is a huge difference in there. i looked to all the different plans. either you pay 60% more in premium and have more out of pockets. there is
steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that....
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abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened next. >> reporter: this was the moment of relief when the family of 29-year-old bethany arceneaux found and rescued her from a violent ex-boyfriend who was holding her hostage. >> he was about to kill her. we wasn't going to stick around and wait for it to happen. >> reporter: she had been missing for days of the the police search was getting nowhere so they searched too. >> we're going to do whatever we have to do to get her back home to her baby. >> reporter: her aunts and sisters posted fliers with her photo. her brothers and cousins got their guns and searched the woods. they were checking out this abandoned home in louisiana when they heard her scream. >> he told her as soon as they kick the door in i'm going to kill you. >> reporter: they say scott thomas started stabbing her when they broke in and then one of them shot him dead. >> police had their guns drawn in this vacant house on anderson road. >> reporter: by the time police arrived it was over. for now even the district attorney says he won't charge the family. >> in this case th
abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened next. >> reporter: this was the moment of relief when the family of 29-year-old bethany arceneaux found and rescued her from a violent ex-boyfriend who was holding her hostage. >> he was about to kill her. we wasn't going to stick around and wait for it to happen. >> reporter: she had been missing for days of the the police search was getting nowhere so they searched too. >> we're going to do whatever we have to do to get her...
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president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has absolutely no interest in being mayor a lot of people think like my vote doesn't even matter anyways and so they don't vote what you're saying who should vote for really they're all corrupt she says no you're going around she says they're all corrupt the young people are in fact she waited with him over this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very few vo in miami beach elections birth even has trouble getting his best friends to vote for him are you going to hear bowing to the rock. i'm going to check on wednesday and review board a community board i'm going to kick you
president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has...
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. >>> steve, should they take an umbrella? >> well, for a few, especially out towards -- maybe livermore to san jose. fremont. but after that, things are going to be winding down here pretty fast. not before some great rainfall from the north together south. coast all the way over. concord 1.7 0. livermore, 1.58. all associated with a very vigorous low sending one final band boy. is it moving fast and the wind is cranking up, especially in some of the higher elevations. some of things to come. could be a little bit of rain. a little blip there. there's a couple of around oakland, pede mawbt. had a good band going through from oakley, brentwood, antioch, to pleasant hill and livermore. it's starting to end to the north. around the altamont pass things are enhancing towards claudine wong. over towards fremont, sunol grade, milpitas, san jose. still getting a little bit of rain. temperatures are cooler. 49 now santa rosa. but the low is rapidly moving south. as it does, high pressure builds in. the wind will kick in. tomorrow we
. >>> steve, should they take an umbrella? >> well, for a few, especially out towards -- maybe livermore to san jose. fremont. but after that, things are going to be winding down here pretty fast. not before some great rainfall from the north together south. coast all the way over. concord 1.7 0. livermore, 1.58. all associated with a very vigorous low sending one final band boy. is it moving fast and the wind is cranking up, especially in some of the higher elevations. some of...
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so take your oath today steve. holmes is not from around the globe. please don't. they'll be ok it was terrible take me very hard to take a look at you get a little longer here or what have you ever had sex with that make their lives so that was. the for the sleep the. slow. lick. one of the to the. to the. good welcome back to a new study by the journal of patient safety reveals a staggering number of americans who go to the hospital every year wind up the victims of some sort of preventable death we go now to los angeles and artie's ramon go and oh. like my sister was just writhing in pain for so long and it just haunts me and you know the last moments with both my mom and my sister are just ingrained in my head eric andrus is overcome with emotion as you remember the death of his sister kelly and cared for his mentally disabled sister day and night and even though she had the mentality of a four year old she could sing and dance to those songs and she knew more about musicals i think the most normal people as andrus explains he took alley to the emergency room f
so take your oath today steve. holmes is not from around the globe. please don't. they'll be ok it was terrible take me very hard to take a look at you get a little longer here or what have you ever had sex with that make their lives so that was. the for the sleep the. slow. lick. one of the to the. to the. good welcome back to a new study by the journal of patient safety reveals a staggering number of americans who go to the hospital every year wind up the victims of some sort of preventable...
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steve comes with numbers. with data and he's got the charts. looking first at who will pay more under the affordable care act. >> because there is so much talk to show what's what. what will be affected. let's look at who will pay more and who may not. to put it into perspective. this breaks down all americans into five groups. you start with those who are unaffected. the 80%. people who get health insurance from their employer as most of us here do or they are on medicare or medicaid and life goes on. 15% who are uninsured and they will be affected on hopefully in a positive way. we will come back to them. then we come down to this roughly 5%. everything we have been talking about in terms of getting approximate policies canceled and falling into the 5% bucket. we are talking about 16 million people. half of them should be able to get a similar plan without paying more for them. another quarter of that total will get subsidiesubsidies. they are low enough to qualify for the obama care subsidies. the people who are going to get hurt are 1.3% of
steve comes with numbers. with data and he's got the charts. looking first at who will pay more under the affordable care act. >> because there is so much talk to show what's what. what will be affected. let's look at who will pay more and who may not. to put it into perspective. this breaks down all americans into five groups. you start with those who are unaffected. the 80%. people who get health insurance from their employer as most of us here do or they are on medicare or medicaid and...
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steve goes in depth tonight. >> you may need to bring extra cash to the grocery store to buy milk selling as high as $8 a gallon. there's no farm bill. there's supposed to be new authorization every five years. right now it's a year overdue. if there's no bill by this year's end, the 1948 agricultural law would kick in and force the dairy farmers to pay exorbitant prices for milk. it would create a shortage for everyone and drive prices sky high. that bill is stalled over whether to pay subs cities to farmers to protect against possible crop failure horse help with crop insurance to pay out only when there's actually a failure. the other big sticking point is the $80 billion a year supplemental nutrition program. the s.n.a.p. used to be called food stamps. >>> there are more recipients since president barack obama took office. democrats in the senate bill could cut $4.5 billion. >> the bottom line here is i'm willing to negotiate and compromise as long as we have a farm bill that doesn't make hunger worse in america. i don't think you can get a bill passed without the adequate you in addi
steve goes in depth tonight. >> you may need to bring extra cash to the grocery store to buy milk selling as high as $8 a gallon. there's no farm bill. there's supposed to be new authorization every five years. right now it's a year overdue. if there's no bill by this year's end, the 1948 agricultural law would kick in and force the dairy farmers to pay exorbitant prices for milk. it would create a shortage for everyone and drive prices sky high. that bill is stalled over whether to pay...
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steve large is in sacramento. now, steve, california is not going to help the white house. and this could affect hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: well, "covered california" essentially voted to stay the course. they are not going to allow those who are facing their policies to be terminated january 1 any type of extension. there was a chance of a one- year extension. the vote was unanimously by the "covered california" board 5-0. and, of course, this comes as president obama has been facing backlash after telling americans they could keep their healthcare insurance if they wanted. it turns out that's not true. one of the critics of this vote today happened to be the state insurance commissioner dave jones who says that this is a disservice to policyholders. now, bottom line here, after this vote today, i can tell you that there are 900,000 californians who have received cancellation notices. some of those people will be able to get some type of subsidy to get them into a "covered california" policy. but the vast majority of them, 600,000 also not. now, we're go
steve large is in sacramento. now, steve, california is not going to help the white house. and this could affect hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: well, "covered california" essentially voted to stay the course. they are not going to allow those who are facing their policies to be terminated january 1 any type of extension. there was a chance of a one- year extension. the vote was unanimously by the "covered california" board 5-0. and, of course, this comes...
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steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect millions of immigrant now here illegally. the new law grants amnesty to illegal aliens here before 1982. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bo
steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect...
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. >> steve, go ahead. particularly, the expansion of medicaid, which violates the congressional republican dictates on this does that surprise you that he would win? with that being almost the only distinguishing feature between these two candidates? >> i don't think he ran to the left. i would say he ran to center of the republican party if that's okay with you. the fact of the matter is chris christie is for expansion. that if you put the alabama second race, it was the the united states. and the swamp people came up short. he is in favor of the expansion of medicaid, i think the defining difference is he's not on the repeal the affordable care act band wagon that the tea party has hitched its horse to. there is good things, bad things. we ought to get rid of the bad and reinforce the good. that is what most level headed republicans are saying. >> he also said that you cannot repeal obama care as long as president obama is in office, as long as the democrats control the senate. in other words he recogniz
. >> steve, go ahead. particularly, the expansion of medicaid, which violates the congressional republican dictates on this does that surprise you that he would win? with that being almost the only distinguishing feature between these two candidates? >> i don't think he ran to the left. i would say he ran to center of the republican party if that's okay with you. the fact of the matter is chris christie is for expansion. that if you put the alabama second race, it was the the united...
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committee uniformed over the obamacare supporters, putting out an email targetting new york congressman steve israel and is read: >> was that a warning shot across the bow not just for red state democrats, but blue state democrats that they will be tarred with obamacare? >> yes, republicans have a strategy. john boehner announced the strategy after the end of the shutdown and when he spoke to the republican caucus. he said, "remember our strategy for stopping obamacare - it is tarted legislative strikes aimed at shattering the legislative coalition that the president used to force this law on the nation. namely what they want to do is split the democrats. they want to have democrats cowering in terror over having to run next year with a burden of defending the law, and the expectation is a lot of democrats will defect and the upton bill will pass the house. the danger is it could pass the senate. the president will veto it, it could be a situation with the democratic coalition shattered to pieces. that is the republican strategy. >> more than 3.5 years later after this was signed into law we
committee uniformed over the obamacare supporters, putting out an email targetting new york congressman steve israel and is read: >> was that a warning shot across the bow not just for red state democrats, but blue state democrats that they will be tarred with obamacare? >> yes, republicans have a strategy. john boehner announced the strategy after the end of the shutdown and when he spoke to the republican caucus. he said, "remember our strategy for stopping obamacare - it is...
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steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of really alarming things, and the stock's certainly paying for it. first of all, missed earnings by 20 cents, or 30% on the quarter. soup sales were down 6%. they're running into two problems. millennials aren't going to eat out of cans. and number two, the supermarkets are doing a lot of prepared fresh food, and that seems to be where the bigger trend is going. so they'll have to figure this out. >> all right. let's talk some jpmorgan. the firm, and the justice department, getting closer to finalizing a $13 billion settlem
steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of...
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abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened next. >> reporter: this was the moment of relief when the family of 29-year-old bethany arceneaux found and rescued her from a violent ex-boyfriend who was holding her hostage. >> he was about to kill her. he wasn't going to stick around and wait for it to happen. >> reporter: she had been missing for days of the the police search was getting nowhere so they searched too. her aunts and sisters posted fliers with her photo. her brothers and cousins got their guns and searched the woods. they were checking out this abandoned home in louisiana when they heard her scream. >> he told her as soon as they kick the door in i'm going to kill you. >> reporter: they say scott thomas started stabbing her when they broke in and then one of them shot him dead. >> police had their guns drawn in this vacant house on anderson road. >> reporter: by the time police arrived it was over. for now even the district attorney says he won't charge the family. >> in this case they saved the girl from dying and unfortunately the assailant died. >> reporter: like so man
abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened next. >> reporter: this was the moment of relief when the family of 29-year-old bethany arceneaux found and rescued her from a violent ex-boyfriend who was holding her hostage. >> he was about to kill her. he wasn't going to stick around and wait for it to happen. >> reporter: she had been missing for days of the the police search was getting nowhere so they searched too. her aunts and sisters posted fliers with her photo. her...
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here now is steve scalise, chair of the republican study committee. his alternative health care bill gained its 105th co-sponsor earlier today. also with us, republican ron johnson who is sponsoring a bill that would allow americans to permanently keep their existing health care plans. the house is going to vote on that bill tomorrow. senator johnson, quickly, did any change today with president obama's speech, which we are describing which is less there than meets the eye, to reyou knew the canceled policy. >> there are no legal authorities to do so but also what he's proposing is simply not going to work. we've already got so much damage already caused by obama care into the individual insurance markets, all of these plans have been approved by state regulators, the rates have been approved, it's hard to turn the back on this. state high risk pools are being disbanded first part of the year. it's going to be pretty difficult. i don't see how president obama, other than making a political statement, is about the only thing that his executive order is
here now is steve scalise, chair of the republican study committee. his alternative health care bill gained its 105th co-sponsor earlier today. also with us, republican ron johnson who is sponsoring a bill that would allow americans to permanently keep their existing health care plans. the house is going to vote on that bill tomorrow. senator johnson, quickly, did any change today with president obama's speech, which we are describing which is less there than meets the eye, to reyou knew the...
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long, steve chow from the program. how are you. >> wang was not in a mood to answer our questions. >> no. sir, are you still involved in the trade of threatened and endangered species? >> soon, workers of his emerged to stop us filming. >> but not once did he deny that he the world's most infamous trafficker was back in the trade. al jazeera, malaysia. do see the full premier of the return, own al jazeera on thursday, at 2230 gmt. and if you missed that, and steve ciao you can visit our website for more information on his investigation. lawyers say they will stop participating in arbitration hearing unless major league commissioner bud selig agrees to testify. he is appealing 211 game ban for doping but stormed out of a hearing on wednesday, when told that he wouldn't be appearing. i lost my mind. i knew it wasn't fair, but what we saw today it was disgusting and the fact that the man from milwaukee, that put this suspension on me was not one bit of evidence something i didn't do. and he doesn't have the courage to com
long, steve chow from the program. how are you. >> wang was not in a mood to answer our questions. >> no. sir, are you still involved in the trade of threatened and endangered species? >> soon, workers of his emerged to stop us filming. >> but not once did he deny that he the world's most infamous trafficker was back in the trade. al jazeera, malaysia. do see the full premier of the return, own al jazeera on thursday, at 2230 gmt. and if you missed that, and steve ciao...
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. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the show, each of the companies has raised earnings in their quarterly reports. >> analysts, did, too, across the board. >> i have no idea what the analysts is talking. >> the same analysts who hated the stock at 21. why are we paying attention to analysts. >> they made it a point of of saying earnings aren't going up, multiples are going out. >> certain names you could have had the same discussion on 50 points, 100. >> 200 points. >> doesn't matter if amazon makes or loses money. netflixes, the same thing, they have the defensible positions and ult
. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the...
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they you know things are better than they really are and another another instance i always find is steve stephen marino is the fellow's name who worked for ogilvy the p.r. firm that convinced b.p. to set up the b.p. america facebook page and then let them run it and he gave a very interesting talk at university of texas austin exactly two years after the spill almost to the day and in this talk he's talking to a class of business students i believe it was a about the p.r. machine that they ran and he was very specific about the types of things that they would do he gave the example of anyone who's familiar with the stories maybe seen that. there's a b.p. commercial where there's an african-american woman named iris and she claims to be from new orleans and from the gulf and she's working for b.p. and she's standing there with a shirt on saying you know i'm from new orleans i'm here with b.p. and we're not going to leave until we make things right he said they would run these ads and then track the media impact of them via facebook and twitter gauge audience response three cut the ads bas
they you know things are better than they really are and another another instance i always find is steve stephen marino is the fellow's name who worked for ogilvy the p.r. firm that convinced b.p. to set up the b.p. america facebook page and then let them run it and he gave a very interesting talk at university of texas austin exactly two years after the spill almost to the day and in this talk he's talking to a class of business students i believe it was a about the p.r. machine that they ran...
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microsoft chairman bill gates says he's pleased with the progress being made to replace outgoing ceo steve ballmer. gates and balmer have been microsoft's only chief executives since the company was founded in 1975. balmer said he was stepping down. at the final meeting bill gates became emotional as he talked about the next microsoft leader. >> and we share commitment that microsoft will succeed as a company that makes the world a better place, so thank you for your support. >> microsoft's chief hopes to have a new chief at year's end. >>> diane miller was one of disney's inspirations for building disneyland. she was also instrumental in building the disney family museum and the concert hall in los angeles. she died yesterday at her california home following complications from a fall. diane disney miller was 79 years old, and, anne-marie, quite a legacy her family leaves behind. >> indeed. alexis christoforous at the new york stock exchange. thank you, alexis. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> plus, in sports, golf becomes a contact sport for a hall of famer. >>> and
microsoft chairman bill gates says he's pleased with the progress being made to replace outgoing ceo steve ballmer. gates and balmer have been microsoft's only chief executives since the company was founded in 1975. balmer said he was stepping down. at the final meeting bill gates became emotional as he talked about the next microsoft leader. >> and we share commitment that microsoft will succeed as a company that makes the world a better place, so thank you for your support. >>...
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. >>> steve, its going to be a rough one out there. a lot of wet roads and a lot of slippery conditions. we've had a bunch of fender benders out there. the latest one being southbound 880. a car ran off the road into the mud. somewhat of a minor crash. however they have to shut that off ramp down to get that car out of there. we have a crash here 98th and international where they called several medics to the scene. it looks like they are getting a handle on it. san francisco east 80 at seventh there is a crash right near where there was flooding. they are trying to get it out of the way. there is already a little bit of slow traffic on northbound 101 trying to get on to that lower deck of the bay bridge. at 5:02 let's go to live pictures. this is a look at the bay bridge. it is light. and no problems in san jose. this is a look at 80 westbound. that is is a nice drive. let's go back to the desk. >>> the wet weather is still causing big problems. pg&e crews have been busy all night restoring power to bay area homes and businesses. janin
. >>> steve, its going to be a rough one out there. a lot of wet roads and a lot of slippery conditions. we've had a bunch of fender benders out there. the latest one being southbound 880. a car ran off the road into the mud. somewhat of a minor crash. however they have to shut that off ramp down to get that car out of there. we have a crash here 98th and international where they called several medics to the scene. it looks like they are getting a handle on it. san francisco east 80 at...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> exact. . >> he had a cold. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in crown heights, brooklyn, where strangers sucker-punked their victims out of the blue on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i'm going to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. >>> plus, people call him the people's pope. and put all the reasons why in writing. and why the major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> exact. . >> he had a cold. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the...
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what's happening and steve touched on this -- i've been trying to remember why we did this. i worked on these issues in the clinton white house. we split them. we had a security public networks working group and e commerce working group. i was one of the two crossover people. why did we split them? who knows. but they've come back together. so you now see issues of cyber security and internet governance. the itu overlapping considerably. and as part of that, you have the control over content issues and you have the issue of transborder data flows, not helped by the snowden revelations, right? every country has the same reaction. we did too. you're going to store my data in some other country, no way, it's got to be here. most countries actually that's their opening position. that's kinds of the debate we're having now. how do you manage -- we're in a period of transition, we're moving to a world where cyber space will be treated like every other space, like the physical land. and how you manage that transition so that we don't lose the key values and yet we can have a more s
what's happening and steve touched on this -- i've been trying to remember why we did this. i worked on these issues in the clinton white house. we split them. we had a security public networks working group and e commerce working group. i was one of the two crossover people. why did we split them? who knows. but they've come back together. so you now see issues of cyber security and internet governance. the itu overlapping considerably. and as part of that, you have the control over content...
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tonight come a conversation with grammy-winning singer steve gyro -- steve tyrell. the songs of semicon. he will perform two of the most endearing. glad you have joined us, conversation from steve tyrell coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy winner steve tyrell is introduction to popular moves -- popular music started at age 19. burts already working with bacharach. he went on to work with bonnie raitt before striking out as a performer in his own right. his latest cd is called "it's magic, the songs of semicon. kohn."ammy a little sneak review you did to this before the record even drive. >> last year. it was this semi-con -- it was the sammy kohn centennial. he was a great writer. nominatedll, he was 27 times for the academy awards, which is unbelievable. people wouldthat ask him what comes first, the music or the lyrics? he would say the phone call. [laughter] that is where he got his inspiration. five golden globes, just an amazing lyricist. year.xtending that this i am about to start my
tonight come a conversation with grammy-winning singer steve gyro -- steve tyrell. the songs of semicon. he will perform two of the most endearing. glad you have joined us, conversation from steve tyrell coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy winner steve tyrell is introduction to popular moves -- popular music started at age 19. burts already working with bacharach. he went on to work with bonnie raitt before...
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we have michael yoshikami at the new york stock exchange, also a cnbc contributor, steve saks, michael hennessey is out in the stratosphere somewhere. >> he's with me. >> i thought he was. good see you all. >> michael, here we go again. very strong jobs report on friday. the blue chips at least liked it but the secondary stocks, the small caps, have been suffering lately. what's going on in this market, do you think? >> i like the sendingary stocks. of the beta stocks have rallying. look at tesla, i realize there's fires going on there but secondary stocks have had huge rallies. i think what you're going to start to see as fundamentals, granted, on the slow basis, start to improve you'll see core stocks continue to pick up momentum. >> maria? >> neil hennessey, what about momentum? they have been driving the day all this year and then when they started to roll over the last couple of weeks. would you put new money in the market now and where are the groups that lead, if in fact we were to see the rally continue? >> if you're not in the market at all, you should be committing some money
we have michael yoshikami at the new york stock exchange, also a cnbc contributor, steve saks, michael hennessey is out in the stratosphere somewhere. >> he's with me. >> i thought he was. good see you all. >> michael, here we go again. very strong jobs report on friday. the blue chips at least liked it but the secondary stocks, the small caps, have been suffering lately. what's going on in this market, do you think? >> i like the sendingary stocks. of the beta stocks...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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. >> steve doocy on fox and friends. >> cheetahs never prosper. they are adorable. >> they never win. >> until they try to chew off your face. tgif. coming up on "fox & friends" larry gatlin is going to be stopping by we will be talking to him about the country music awards the other night they took a direct shot at obamacare. also michelle trakenburg is the woman who plays lee harvey oswald's wife in bill o'reilly's book "killing kennedy." she will be stopping by. we have a celebration for the marine corps. we are going to cut a big cake. you need a job we have five waiting for you somewhere. geraldo drops by, bill o'reilly stops by and chris wallace is going to give us a friday preview. kicks off 12 minutes from now right here on "fox & friends." [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often ha
. >> steve doocy on fox and friends. >> cheetahs never prosper. they are adorable. >> they never win. >> until they try to chew off your face. tgif. coming up on "fox & friends" larry gatlin is going to be stopping by we will be talking to him about the country music awards the other night they took a direct shot at obamacare. also michelle trakenburg is the woman who plays lee harvey oswald's wife in bill o'reilly's book "killing kennedy." she...
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steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on video in brooklyn where suspects sucker punch their victims on the street. some are calling this violence the knockout game. is this trend real or media hype? i'm going to speak with one woman who was punched in the face. >>> plus many call him the people's pope. and today pope francis put all the reasons why in writing. why his first major church document is such a big deal for so many followers. got all the . [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the
steve martin performed at the white house in the past so the have a history. >> i heard steve martin wouldn't shake his hand. figured there'd be a headline comedian snubs president. >> he had a cold. believe it or not, steve martin plays the ban joe. he played at the white house. mr. obama said he was amazing. >> steve martin is very good at the banjo. >> and very funny. >> thanks. >>> just ahead, attacks like the one we're about to show you here caught on...
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part of the fun new ones and i really i don't mean to laugh it's just so ridiculous the man's name is steve he's and he's a texas you can see this all over the internet actually one of the stories that went viral there were journalists coming to his house regularly just to see him light his garden hose on fire he would let the water run out of a well in his backyard and the water itself would catch fire and the company which the company's called range resources was doing he sued the company he said you guys you poison my water the water was poisoned and they're suing him for defamation there's absolutely and there's overwhelming evidence just that it was range resources that are completely and fully responsible for poisoning the well not only that but his neighbors are now saying that you know they were experiencing similar contamination but they're afraid to speak out because they're afraid of the backlash and that's really what this does is that you set these presidents were go lie at the little guy and then it just where do we go from here because of course people are just you know in fe
part of the fun new ones and i really i don't mean to laugh it's just so ridiculous the man's name is steve he's and he's a texas you can see this all over the internet actually one of the stories that went viral there were journalists coming to his house regularly just to see him light his garden hose on fire he would let the water run out of a well in his backyard and the water itself would catch fire and the company which the company's called range resources was doing he sued the company he...
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steve nash and robert. think he should have stayed? feel good about that? >> yeah. probably time to get up off the couch. a couple years to go to work. >> go workout with kobe. stretch his achilles. do something. >> back to you. >> okay, guys. >>> we are marking a milestone for a connecticut couple. yesterday, was their 81st wedding anniversary for ann and john betar. they eloped in 1832, at the ages of 17 and 20. >> today, they are 98 and 102. they raised 5 children, 14 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. what keeps them alive, america's longest married couple, is that family. >> and they look great, by the way. >> they really do. fantastic. 81 years together. >> that's awesome. >>> coming up next, a hit tv show kills off a popular character. and fans are outraged. >>> call of the wild on the windshield. >>> call of the wild on the windshield. "the pulse," next. this is jim, . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a
steve nash and robert. think he should have stayed? feel good about that? >> yeah. probably time to get up off the couch. a couple years to go to work. >> go workout with kobe. stretch his achilles. do something. >> back to you. >> okay, guys. >>> we are marking a milestone for a connecticut couple. yesterday, was their 81st wedding anniversary for ann and john betar. they eloped in 1832, at the ages of 17 and 20. >> today, they are 98 and 102. they raised...
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. >> as steve mentioned, several u.s. lawmakers are voicing concerns about reaching a deal with iran. joining us now, former senator and chairman of the conservative group voices, rick santorum. good to see you today. >> thank you, shannon. >> i know you have walked through these topics many times when you were serving on the senate armed services committee in discussions there. what do you make of the latest developments here, no real deal out of geneva and iran's president pushing back, saying there's a red line for their national interests to continue this nuclear program? >> well, here's the amazing thing, the french seem to have stepped in and saved us from making a bad deal. i mean, when the french are now demanding more from the iranians than the united states, i think it tells you the position the united states is in. it's really a position of weakness, it's wanting the deal so badly, maybe for political purposes to avert attention away from what's going on here at home, but you have the israelis very clearly oppo
. >> as steve mentioned, several u.s. lawmakers are voicing concerns about reaching a deal with iran. joining us now, former senator and chairman of the conservative group voices, rick santorum. good to see you today. >> thank you, shannon. >> i know you have walked through these topics many times when you were serving on the senate armed services committee in discussions there. what do you make of the latest developments here, no real deal out of geneva and iran's president...
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one of the things we learned last night, steve, is that candidates do matter. i don't disagree with you at all about ken cuccinelli's positions. i think especially in northern virginia where i live, it just clanged horribly. but you know what this reminded me of in new jersey is in 1998 when george w. was governor and running for re-election and themp setting to run up the score like the christie people did in new jersey so that he would come out of that election at least in the first tier, if not leading the pack. and i think to that degree the christie campaign did an exceptional job. it also helped that he had a weak candidate running against him, but still he had to pull it off. >> let's go back to the new jersey exit polls, which are always interesting. 51% said chris christie would make a good president. but in a matchup against hillary clinton, christie loses 48 to 44%. so how does a potential 2016 clinton campaign seal the deal and fight off the chris christie juggernaut, if you want to put it that way, steve? >> i think it's a little soon to talk about
one of the things we learned last night, steve, is that candidates do matter. i don't disagree with you at all about ken cuccinelli's positions. i think especially in northern virginia where i live, it just clanged horribly. but you know what this reminded me of in new jersey is in 1998 when george w. was governor and running for re-election and themp setting to run up the score like the christie people did in new jersey so that he would come out of that election at least in the first tier, if...
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. >> steve hayes from the weekly standard is a fox news contributor. good to see you. we see the narrative coming out. so how will they handle it? no questions is a disaster with health care.gov. everybody admits that. we see perhaps the most material promise to getting the law passed if you like your doctor you can keep him, if you like your plan you can keep it. completely violated. completely untrue. in the wake of that, the democrats pull out a page from an old playbook which is, "it's not our fault." how does that play? >> i don't think it works. the president of the united states is on video dozens of times making the promise, repeating it, being emphatic about it. not that he said oegsally in passing if you like your plan you can keep it. he was saying this in response to republican claims that you would not be able to keep your plan even if you liked it. basically the defenders of the law have no arguments to make now. so they've got to choose two villains. one republicans in congress. the other, a valerie jarrett tweet, the president speaking in boston trying
. >> steve hayes from the weekly standard is a fox news contributor. good to see you. we see the narrative coming out. so how will they handle it? no questions is a disaster with health care.gov. everybody admits that. we see perhaps the most material promise to getting the law passed if you like your doctor you can keep him, if you like your plan you can keep it. completely violated. completely untrue. in the wake of that, the democrats pull out a page from an old playbook which is,...
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steve: without objection. mr. foster: madam speaker, i ise today to honor march shell linedorf who committed the image of the doomsday clock for the june, 1947 cover for the bulletin of autumnic scientists. it was founded by university of chicago scientist who is worked . the manhattan project march shell's clock remains a singular reminder of the risks we face from nuclear weapons and the effects of climate change. a renowned landscape painter and long time residents of shalmbourg, illinois, march shell died at the age of 96 on march 26, 2013. and will be remembered tomorrow at the bulletin of the atomic scientists fifth annual doomsday clock symposium here in the nation's capital. fittingly titled, communicating catastrophe, unquote, the symposium will reflect her sensitivity to the urgency of exy tension threats and her brilliance in using art and design, quote, to move past the numbness and create new ways of feeling just as we tap science for new ways of knowing, in the words of the executive director benedic
steve: without objection. mr. foster: madam speaker, i ise today to honor march shell linedorf who committed the image of the doomsday clock for the june, 1947 cover for the bulletin of autumnic scientists. it was founded by university of chicago scientist who is worked . the manhattan project march shell's clock remains a singular reminder of the risks we face from nuclear weapons and the effects of climate change. a renowned landscape painter and long time residents of shalmbourg, illinois,...
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on full picture of today steve's. on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. in the wake of the largest movement calling attention to wealth inequality in the west the top one percent of income earners hit a stork milestone in two thousand and twelve the incomes of the over rich grew by twenty percent from the previous year for the first time in recorded history is one percenters now hold one fifth of all household income not only have the michael bloomberg and jamie diamond of the world survive the economic downturn but they're all right even more than ever before how the six family heirs of the wal-mart fortune are now worth more than the bottom forty percent of americans meanwhile having a college degree no longer guarantees you would job and more and more people are seeing their benefits flashed in homes foreclosed upon but the lifestyles of the rich and famous couldn't be further removed from the reality unfolding across the nation because millions of dollars comes in handy when you want to private mercenary force at your disposal. that course internation
on full picture of today steve's. on demand from around the globe. up to. fifty. in the wake of the largest movement calling attention to wealth inequality in the west the top one percent of income earners hit a stork milestone in two thousand and twelve the incomes of the over rich grew by twenty percent from the previous year for the first time in recorded history is one percenters now hold one fifth of all household income not only have the michael bloomberg and jamie diamond of the world...
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steve, are you with us? caller: yes, i'm sorry. host: what kind of work you do? caller: i'm retired. host: you called in on the minimum-wage line. caller: that's true. i wanted to go back to suggest that we go back to the 1970's when nixon proposed wage controls. that would keese the cost of living down -- keep the cost of living down. we get to the point where we are paying three cents for a pill and getting $15 out of it -- i think that should be stopped. i think everything should be based on the targets that the corporation makes. thank you. kate is in dayton, ohio. what are your thoughts? caller: i thought the two gentleman from georgia and kentucky made really great points. training, whether they are doing the training, and they were honorable employers. if people gain more skills, they paid the more. this.l people are like i on at that, that is beautiful. abouted to ask your guest could there be to minimum-wage standards? based on profit margins? you have six walton family members making more than $150 million. could there be to federal minimum standards? o
steve, are you with us? caller: yes, i'm sorry. host: what kind of work you do? caller: i'm retired. host: you called in on the minimum-wage line. caller: that's true. i wanted to go back to suggest that we go back to the 1970's when nixon proposed wage controls. that would keese the cost of living down -- keep the cost of living down. we get to the point where we are paying three cents for a pill and getting $15 out of it -- i think that should be stopped. i think everything should be based on...